[0001] The present invention relates to a method and a device for subterranean insulation
of an area of the ground against water seepage therethrough. More particularly the
present invention is concerned with a method and a device for forming a subterranean
layer of water repellent substance.
[0002] A water repellent layer at a predetermined depth under the ground may be generally
utilized in two ways: to prevent the escape of water into the ground from irrigated
soil, from water reservoirs, fish raising ponds and the like as well as to prevent
underground water from rising above a desired level under specific areas such as roads,
airfield landing strips or even in residential areas.
[0003] There are known several methods of subterranean waterproofing. The most common one
in use is carried out by spraying the area with material such as tar, cement or the
like, or penetrating the soil with sprayers and effecting the desired waterproofing
by means of a subterranean spraying. Another method is to spread a waterproof medium,
such as plastic sheets onto the ground and cover it with soil. Alternatively the sheet
may be spread subterraneously by means of a device which is described in Israeli Patent
No. 51961. The main disadvantage of the latter method resides in its incapability
of spreading sheets in contact with each other such as to form an overlap and a watertight
surface. Additionally, in order to perform the waterproofing at a reasonable depth,
the device must be very powerful and even so sometimes the task cannot be achieved
due to unexpected below ground obstacles such as rocks, plant roots and the like.
[0004] Israeli Patent No. 58712 suggests a method and a device for laying strips of flexible
sheet material under the ground which method requires the ground soil to be first
removed. In addition to the aforementioned disadvantage of subterranean operation
it is not believed that such a substantially "blind" attempt of waterproofing on area
can be satisfactorily achieved.
[0005] It is therefore a broad object of the present invention to ameliorate the above disadvantages
and to provide a method and a device for subterranean insulation of an area of a ground
against water seepage therethrough.
[0006] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method and a device
for gradually forming a water repellent layer under the ground across one area thereof
from single partly overlapping strips of water repellent material applied on an open
surface at a predetermined depth, while simultaneously covering the thusly formed
layer.
[0007] In accordance with these objects there is provided a method for subterranean insulation
of an area of the ground against water seepage therethrough comprising the steps of:
(a) forming a first trench of a predetermined depth from the surface of the ground;
(b) widening said trench by forming an additional trench along one side thereof while
simultaneously applying a water repellent layer substantially along the bottom surface
of said first trench and while at least partly covering said layer with earth removed
from said additional trench; and
(c) repeating step (b) until the entire area of the ground is insulated.
[0008] The invention further provides a device for subterranean insulation of an area of
the ground against water seepage therethrough comprising:
- a chassis having a front end and a rear end;
- earth digging means mounted adjacent the front end of said chassis and associated
with means for removing the dug out earth from the ground toward the rear end of said
chassis to form a trench;
- means mounted at the rear end of said chassis for conveying said dug out earth to
a location adjacent a lateral side of said chassis;.and
- an applicator for applying a water repellent layer substantially along the bottom
surface of said trench.
[0009] The invention will now be described in connection with certain preferred embodiments
with reference to the following illustrative figures so that it may be more fully
understood.
[0010] With specific reference now to the figures in detail, it is stressed that the particulars
shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the preferred
embodiments of the present invention only and are presented in the cause of providing
what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles
and conceptual aspects of the invention. In this regard, no attempt is made to show
structural details of the invention in more detail than is necessary for a fundamental
understanding of the invention, the description taken with the drawings making apparent
to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the invention may be embodied
in practice.
[0011] In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a schematical side elevational view of the device according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a schematical top plan view of the device of Figure 1; and
Figures 3 - 5 are schematical views illustrating the steps for carrying out the method
according to the invention.
[0012] The device according to the invention illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 is of the type
which is not self propelled but is connectable to and pulled by a tractor which is
not shown. The device comprises a chassis indicated as a whole by the numeral 2. The
chassis has a front end fitted with an eyelet 4 for coupling with a hook 6 of a tractor
and an opposite rear end. Adjacent the front end of the chassis there is mounted an
earth digging means 7 which may be similar to a conventional plough share 8 and is
specifically chosen in accordance with particular soil conditions.
[0013] Near the plough share 8, there is also connected to the chassis 2 a scraping member
10, the function of which is to flatten and smooth the dug in ground. There is further
carried by the chassis 2 a trench excavator 12, e.g. a bucket excavator. As can be
understood, the task of the plough share is to break up the soil in front of the trench
excavator 12 and so to prevent undue pressure on that end of the excavator which is
nearest to the soil. Both, the share 8 and scraper 10 push the ploughed soil lumps
towards the ecavator 12. In light soils, such as sandy areas, the use of share and
scraper may not be necessary. The excavator 12 carries the dug out soil upwardly and
rearwardly to deposit the same on a band conveyor 14 which extends and runs substantially
in a direction normal to the direction of travel of the device.
[0014] In order to permit the raising, lowering and levelling of the chassis 2, the latter
is coupled to a pulling tractor (not shown) by means of a set of hydraulic cylinders
16. A second set of hydraulic cylinders 18 can lower or raise the excavator 12 and
so adjust its inclination. A third set of hydraulic cylinders 20 are responsible for
adjusting the output end 14' of conveyor 14 with respect to the major axis of the
excavator 12 so that the exact location of dug out soil deposition can be controlled.
[0015] The device is further equipped with a sheet strip support 22 carrying a roll 24 of
plastic sheet strip 24
1 and a roller 26 for spreading and laying the sheet strips on the dug out trench bottom
surface. Adjacent to the roll 24 there is disposed a dispenser 28 adapted to apply
glue or sealants onto the unwound sheet strip so that upon laying overlapped layers
at the trench bottom surface a positive seal will be obtained.
[0016] Both conveyors 12 and 14 are powered by a tractor via the schematically shown drive
shaft 30 and the required hydraulic power can also be supplied by a tractor as shown
per se.
[0017] The device may further be provided with an attachment for cleaning the sheet strip
already spread on the trench bottom surface prior to the laying of an additional layer
partly on it. Such an attachment may comprise a rotating brush, a vacuum suction cleaner
or the like. The device may also be equipped with means for pressing the bottom surface
of the open trench prior to spreading the sheet strips or the spraying of the insulating
layer.
[0018] The manner in which the above described device operates will now be explained with
reference to Figures 3 - 5. The device which is shown in a rear view travels along
the edge of an area to be insulated. The share 8 and the excavator 12 produce a trench
indicated by C1 and the soil deposited on conveyor 14 is dumped along the path of
the device at D
1. At the end of its path, i.e. at an edge of the area the device turns around and
widens said trench on one side thereof indicated by C
2. At the commencement of the said return run the beginning of a sheet strip 24' from
roll 24 is placed in the open trench C
1 and is fixed there, e.g. by placing some stones on it. Now, during travel the sheet
is unwound and laid on the bottom surface of trench C
1, at the same time it is partially covered by soil D
2 dug from C
2 and dispensed from conveyor 14 on it. In this manner, the device travels from one
edge of the area to its opposite edge, digging "trenches" one after the other and
depositing the dug up soil in the trench dug immediately before the one being dug,
laying impermeable sheet material in the previously dug trench and covering it up
with soil from the trench now being produced. In a preferred manner the sheet strip
is only partly covered by the soil from the trench being produced while spreading
the adjacent strip in a partly overlapping fashion of the strip spread before. When
employing this preferred manner of sheet strip layer, glue or sealant can be introduced
by means of dispenser 28, between the overlapping sheet portion.
[0019] The same method for subterranean insulation of an area of the ground can just as
well be employed with the use of a sprayer spraying insulating or water repellent
material such as tar, cement mix, or any other suitable synthetic sprayable substance.
Hence, instead of the plastic sheet strip applicator, there will be mounted a reservoir
containing the sprayable material and one or more nozzles suitably aimed for covering
a surface with a strip of a sprayed on material.
[0020] It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited
to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments and that the present invention
may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential
attributes thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all
respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated
by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which
come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended
to be embraced therein.
1. A method for subterranean insulation of an area of the ground against water seepage
therethrough comprising the steps of:
(a) forming a first trench of a predetermined depth from the surface of the ground;
(b) widening said trench by forming an additional trench along one side thereof while
simultaneously applying a water repellent layer substantially along the bottom surface
of said first trench and while at least partly covering said layer with earth removed
from said additional trench; and
(c) repeating step (b) until the entire area of the ground is insulated.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said water repellent layer is a layer
of plastic sheet material which is applied on said bottom surface by rolling the same
off a supply roll.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said layer is formed over the entire area
by partly overlapping edges of elongated strips of plastic sheet material.
4. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said water repellent layer is formed by
spraying water repellent material upon the bottom surface of said trench.
5. The method as claimed in claim.3 further comprising the step of applying glue along
one edge of said strips, so that upon said edge contacting a previously layed strip,
said sheets adhere to each other along the overlapping area.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the step of smoothing the bottom
surface of the trench prior to applying said layer.
7. The method as claimed in claim 2 further comprising the step of pressing said plastic
sheet material against the bottom of the trench after applying the same on the ground.
8. A device for subterranean insulation of an area of the ground against water seepage
therethrough comprising:
- a chassis having a front end and a rear end;
- earth digging means mounted adjacent the front end of said chassis and associated
with means for removing the dug out earth from the ground toward the rear end of said
chassis to form a trench;
- means mounted at the rear end of said chassis for conveying said dug out earth to
a location adjacent a lateral side of said chassis; and
- an applicator for applying a water repellent layer substantially along the bottom
surface of said trench.
9. The device as claimed in claim 8 further comprising coupling means for operational
interengagement with a tractor.
10. The device as claimed in claim 8 wherein said earth digging means includes a plough
share and a scraper. -
11. The device as claimed in claim 8 wherein said means for removing the dug out earth
extends diagonally from below the front end of said chassis to above the rear end
of said chassis.
12. The device as claimed in claim 8 wherein said means for conveying said dug out
earth is an endless belt conveyor mounted across said chassis.
13. The device as claimed in claim 12 wherein the lateral extension of the output
end of said conveyor with respect to the major axis of the excavator, is adjustable.
14. The device as claimed in claim 8 wherein said applicator is a plastic sheet strip
applicator including a support for a supply roll and a roller for spreading said strip
along the bottom of the trench.
15. The device as claimed in claim 14 further comprising a glue applicator for applying
glue along one edge of said strip.